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StrictlyVC San Francisco brings together leaders from TDK Ventures, Replit, and other prominent tech firms on April 30. Space is limited, with registration required to secure a spot.
Ysios Capital launches a €100 million fund, InceptionBio, to support early-stage biotech companies created from Spanish academic research.
Venture capitalists are investing billions in AI infrastructure, but local communities are pushing back against expansion efforts, as highlighted by a Kentucky woman's refusal to sell land for an AI data center.
This article explains how AI-first venture capital investment strategies work, including the dual-stage funding approach and why major investors are allocating billions toward AI companies.
London's Air Street Capital has raised a $232 million Fund III, becoming one of Europe's largest solo VCs focused on early-stage AI companies.
Learn how to create a simulated investment portfolio tracker that demonstrates how venture capital firms like Credo Ventures manage their investments and measure ROI.
Air Street Capital's $232 million fund raise marks Europe's largest solo GP fund raise, signaling a shift away from traditional partnership models in venture capital.
European venture capital firm 360 Capital has raised €85 million for a new deep tech fund backed by a major defence prime, signaling a growing trend in strategic investor alignment.
This explainer explores how AI-driven investment strategies are transforming venture capital, using VC Montis's €50M fund as a case study in Europe's energy and industrial tech sectors.
TechCrunch's Startup Battlefield 200 nominations are open until May 27, offering startups $100,000 in equity-free funding and access to top VCs.
Former executives from European tech scaleups have launched Operator Circle VC, a new venture firm focused on backing the next generation of European decacorns. The firm aims to bridge the gap between market traction and scaling capital by leveraging the operational experience of its founding team.
AI investor Rana el Kaliouby warns that excluding women from AI funding and leadership could widen the wealth gap and perpetuate inequalities as AI technologies become increasingly central to economic growth.